2nd Global Conference:
Ecological Justice and Global Citizenship
Thursday 13th February - Saturday 15th February
2003
Copenhagen, Denmark Conference Programme and Abstracts
The draft programme for the conference is available below. Delegates are
listed according to the session in which they appear. Clicking on the
Session Title will take you to the abstracts for that session. Each delegate
is listed according to their affiliation. Programme Draft 2 (23/01/03) Thursday 13th February Keynote Address
Professor Andrew Dobson
Ecological Citizenship and Global Justice: Two Paths Converging? Tea Session 1: Consumption, Renewal and Communities Judith Bush
Quality of Life, Neighbourhood Renewal and Environmental Justice: Examining
Community Responses to Environmental Degradation Wicaksono Sarosa
Infrastructure-Based Community Development. Participant-Observation of
Three Cases in Rural Villages of Java, Indonesia. Anne Haugestad
Norwegians as Global Neighbours: A Presentation of the Fair Share Approach
to Globally Responsible Consumption Wine Reception & Dinner Session 2: Buildings, Land and Efficiency Andrew Brown
Building Design and Ecological Citizenship Maxwell Chiazor
Developing Land Information Systems in Nigeria: The Lagos Experience Roselle Miko
Making the Canadian National Building Code Go Further: Managing Perceptions
Surrounding Energy Efficient Building Processes and Technologies
Friday 14th February Session 3: Technocracy, Rights and Sustainable
Innovation Lucy Ford
The Power of Technocracy: A Critical Analysis of the Global Political
Economy of Sustainable Development Bob Fowles
Meeting Human and Ecological Rights in Creating the Sustainable Built
Environment Damian White
A Critical Sociology of Sustainable Technological Innovation Coffee Session 4: Insurance, Law and Sustainable
Technology Michael Huber
Insurance as Technology. The Example of Flood Insurance in the UK Paul Toyne
Law, Technology and the Environment in Natural Resource Management: Forestry
& Illegal Logging Paul Street
Foreign Direct Investment, Sustainable Development and Technology Transfer Lunch Session 5: Technology, Justice & Democracy Andrew Brown
Technology and Deep Ecology On-Kwok Lai
Hyper-Linking Ecological Justice and Global Netizenship beyond Cyberspace?
Transational Ecological Activism in/beyond Asia. Robert Woog
Globalisation – Democracy in Decline Afternoon Tea Session 6: Development, Health & Disorders
Christa Foley
Defining the Impacts of Development on Cultural Health of Aboriginal Communities Ivan Ivanov
Public Concerns, Attitudes and Behaviour Related to Environment and Health
in the Post-Communist Societies Shirley Thompson
Environmental Justice in a Toxic Community: Community Struggles with Environmtnal
Health Disorders in Nova Scotia Dinner Session 7: Sustainable Transport Systems Mark Keppens, Evy Crals & Lode Vereeck
Tradable Fuel Permits: Towards a Sustainable Road Transport System Imran Muhammad
Time to Change the Old Paradigm; Promoting Sustainable Urban Transport
in Lahore, Pakistan
Saturday 15th February Session 8: Polution, Energy and Global
Warming George Gonzales
The Politics of Air Pollution: Local Growth, Ecological Modernization
& Symbolic Inclusion Beth Henning
Wind Energy: Legal Stumbling Blocks to Implementation in the US Lilia Pnjoyan & Valerik Hakobyan
Technology, Global Warming and Energy Coffee Session 9: Waste, Injustice and Economics Patricia Bell
Living with Pollution – How Household Dirt and Waste are Dealt with
in a Culturally Mixed Industrial Town in Germany Ruby Pap
Solid Waste Management in Jamaica: Household and Institutional Behaviours J Wulfhorst
Tribal Sovereignty, Injustice & America’s Nuclear Waste Lunch Session 10: Politics, Ethics and Risk Virginie Maris
Question of Environmental Ethics: From Risk Management to Environmental
Consciousness Mary Richardson
Ethical and Equity Issues in the Regulation of Genetically Modified Trees
in Canada Peter Robbins & Elisa Pieri
GM Scientists and the Politics of the Risk Society Achim Schlueter
Public Perceptions, Technology and the Distribution of Environmental Risks:
Views from a Producer Town Afternoon Tea Development Meeting Conference Close
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